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Tried something different with this one:

 

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Looks like most of your basketweave is pretty straight, just a few out of sync with pattern. Stitches are fairly even.

Just a couple suggestions ... on your edge and stitchline, leave the edge a little wider and cut or sand it down after stitching, so its parallel with the stitchline.

If you use a camo stamp on the edge of the basketweave, you can hide the shape of the basketweave.

Kindest regards

Brian

 

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Thanks for the comments Brian.  I am still having a heck of a time with the basket weave.  Keeping straight and consistent depth ect.  But this attempt was better then most!  Will leave a little more edge width next time.  I have seem the camo stamp done on this before.  But actually I forgot about it.  

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